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Death Of Our Students, Others Not Connected To Cultism– AAU

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The management of the Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State, has refuted claims that the killing of two of its students and three other persons were cult related.

Mr. Edward Aihevba, the Public Relations Officer of the university, made this known to Punch on Thursday.

No fewer than five persons were shot dead by gunmen suspected to be cultists on Tuesday evening, after a fight ensued between two persons at a bar located around Judges’ Quarters, in the Esan West Local Government Area of the state.

One of them was said to have claimed that his shirt was torn during the brawl and left the scene angrily only to return later with a group of armed men who opened fire, killing five persons.

The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Johnson Kokumo, had told our correspondent on Wednesday that the incident was a clash between rival cult groups.

Kokumo had also said that no fewer than four suspects have been arrested while arms and ammunition were recovered from them.

But Aihevba explained, “The erroneous reports had it that some graduating students of the Ambrose Alli University, some said 12, 10 or six, were shot by cultists at a graduation party on campus. This was an incident that really happened in Ekpoma, among a group of friends in a bar.

“It happened far away from the campus. Because it was not on the campus, the police are the ones to investigate. We were not at the spot, so we rely on what the police saw and what their investigation confirmed.”



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